On TV this Thursday: A White Collarfave joins The Millers‘ blacklist, Parks and Recreationindulges in wine time, Two and a Half Men and The Crazy Ones both host ’70s shows reunions and Harvey and Mike Suits up for another season finale.As a supplement to TVLine’s original features (linked within), here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.

8:30 pm The Millers (CBS) | Nathan tries to secretly date his mother’s dentist (played by White Collar alum Gloria Votsis) — even after Carol adds her to the Miller Family Blacklist. (Better than James Spader’s, right?)

8:30 pm Parks and Recreation (NBC) | Tom heads to a wine competition to find a sommelier for his new restaurant; Ben seeks drunken help from Ron.

9 pm Suits (USA Network) | Season finale: Harvey and Mike find themselves at odds with a tenacious U.S. attorney, played by Damages‘ Željko Ivanek. (Watch a sneak peek.)

9 pm Project Runway: Under the Gunn (Lifetime) | Season finale: The designers are given only three days to create their collections. Heidi Klum and Neil Patrick Harris guest-judge.

9 pm Two and a Half Men (CBS)| Walden thinks Kate is “the one”… until That 70’s Show‘s Mila Kunis shows up as Vivian, and has Walden thinking maybe she’s “the one” instead. Hey, Kelso, who would you choose?

Rizzoli had 15 episodes for seasons through five but air9-10 in summer(June through earlySept) then come back in fall or winter with the rest.The episodes on in Feb were just the last part of season four.15 episodes isn’t a super short season.

SUITS had 16 episodes this season, but USA showed 10 last summer and saved 6 for the winter. This is the second year they have done this with SUITS (as they do with other shows as well) and I wish the’d stop it and show all episodes in a row.

Community, The Crazy Ones and Surviving Jack for me. I really hope all these shows come back next year. Community’s back on the upswing this season, The Crazy Ones is consistently funny; even if every episode doesn’t hit it completely out of the ballpark, there are always a handful of good laughs. And I am surprised myself to say I’m actually enjoying Surviving Jack. Stabler is a fantastic Type-A 90’s era dad and this is one of the few family comedies in which the teenage kids do not make me want to tape their mouths shut and lock them in a closet 3 seconds into an episode. There’s great chemistry between Jack (fka Stabler) and his wife too. Thursdays are back with a great comedy block for me, at least.